
Matteo Falcone
Drama
Overview
Matteo Falcone is an Azerbaijani short drama film based on Prosper Merimée's like-named story from 1829. Matteo Falcone is a successful Corsican, who lives with his wife Giuseppa and 10-year-old son Fortunato. One day he leaves home with Giuseppa, leaving Fortunato alone.
Top Cast


Ceyhun Mirzäyev
Ceyhun Mirzäyev
Fortunato
Ceyhun Mirzäyev
Fortunato


Nodar Shashigoglu
Nodar Shashigoglu
Matteo Falkone
Nodar Shashigoglu
Matteo Falkone


Tamilla Aghamirova
Tamilla Aghamirova
Juzeppa
Tamilla Aghamirova
Juzeppa


Anatoliy Falkovich
Anatoliy Falkovich
Serjant
Anatoliy Falkovich
Serjant


Tofig Taghizadeh
Tofig Taghizadeh
Jannetto
Tofig Taghizadeh
Jannetto


Hadjimurad Yegizarov
Hadjimurad Yegizarov
Hadjimurad Yegizarov
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